The dynamic problem in linear viscoelasticity: Uniqueness for unbounded solutions in the past (Q1124414)

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The dynamic problem in linear viscoelasticity: Uniqueness for unbounded solutions in the past
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    The dynamic problem in linear viscoelasticity: Uniqueness for unbounded solutions in the past (English)
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    Summary: We prove that the dynamic problem in linear viscoelasticity has a unique weak solution in a class of unbounded functions for \(t\to -\infty\). We assume, for the relaxation function of the material, the dissipativity condition considered by Gurtin-Herrera [\textit{M. E. Gurtin} and \textit{I. Herrera}, Q. Appl. Mat. 23, 235-245 (1965; Zbl 0173.527)] and we require the instantaneous elastic modulus to be greater than a value depending on the dissipativity condition, on the memory of the material and on the asymptotic behaviour in the past of the admissible eigensolutions.
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    unique weak solution
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    class of unbounded functions
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    dissipativity condition
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    asymptotic behaviour
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    admissible eigensolutions
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